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The phrase "addressed like a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how someone is referred to or labeled in a particular manner.
Example: "He was addressed like a king during the ceremony, receiving all the honors and respect."
Alternatives: "referred to as a" or "called like a".
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Instead, they point to deeper structural problems that they say must be addressed, like a rapidly aging population, prohibitive regulation or the hollowing out of the manufacturing sector.
He said that there were structural issues that needed to be addressed, like a bureaucracy that discouraged entrepreneurship and that had ballooned in five years by 100,000 employees to a total of 430,000, about 1 percent of the population.
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But we've addressed things like a common symbology.
Instead, the President-elect haunted the farewell address like a spirit too malevolent to be named.
The product itself then works much like a group email address – like a Google Group or listserv, for example.
"His address read like a liberal laundry list with global warming at the top," Mr. Phillips said.
Then: In Properties, copy an address that looks like a web address next to "Texture".
In Properties, copy an address that looks like a web address next to "Texture".
You know how every Web site has an address, like www.google.com or www.nytimes.com?
Like an adult addressing another adult.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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